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Jul 31, 2019
works as it should have
worked great, was able to use my Roland SC-55 and still have a joystick/gamepad hooked to my 486 DOS gaming machine.

May 01, 2016
Surprising Capabilities
3 of 4 found this helpful Many will over look this system because of its short falls when comparing it to other systems. Its unfair to compare it to a PS1 or Saturn as an early cd based system. The 3DO came out a couple of year before them, they where able to build on the mistakes of the 3DO. When playing this system you have to remember this has less processing power and less memory. Even with these issues there are some good games available, and its a cheap system to collect for. The FZ-10 model has a built in power supply so no bricks taking up space and it has standard composite/S-Video output, along with RF out. NO special cables or switch boxes required unlike most systems of that time. Some of the downsides are the limited memory for game saves. There are no memory cards or any way to back up your saves. Another oddity (some say a con) is it only has one controller port. If you want to multiple players you plug the next player into the player before controller (controller 2 plugs into controller 1) some after market controllers used a "y" connector at the counsel so you didn't have to deal with a second cord coming out of your controller. Some games do have load time or frequent load issues as many early cd base systems had. Again for being the first stand alone CD based system if not fair to compare it to a system that came after it. You are not piggybacking a cd drive to another system to prolong it life. As of early 2016 I would say at the current prices its a good system to collect for. This is kind of an oddity of a lot of people today because many didn't have it due to the original $700 price tag (about $1100 in 2016 dollars). For that price people where moving to more capable and more useful PC's.

Nov 03, 2015
don't waist your money
static on picture and right audio, left audio didn't work. Don't waste your money, go to radio shack but the parts and make your own.